F Murtz wrote:
"cmcadams" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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F Murtz wrote:
My modem (thompson tg782t) seemed to go bung (some sort of hub problem
computers both said cable unplugged but they were not, but wireless
worked)and I replaced it with another, same model,same cables, then tried
to
set up seamonkey mail and newsgroups,which I have done many times over
many
years successfully,But not this time.
After setting up it asks for password but rejects it.
Was this you manually typing a password or SM using an existing stored
password? If the latter, your stored password might have become corrupted.
I then set up IE,Outlook express (which I don't normally use )using same
inputs,names etc and the mail and newsgroups work perfectly with the same
password(so I know the password is correct)
So the problem seems to be between telstra,modem and sea monkey.
I have been on to telstra, even using logmein but they know nothing about
seamonkey but we proved mail works with outlook.
Can the modem reject sea monkey but allow IE and outlook to work?
can telstra not work with seamonkey but allow outlook?
checked stored password while having trouble.
Would telstras server be doing it as telstra bloke at one stage said that
there was a problem which would take four working days to look into but
after he said that I ,we had no trouble setting up in outlook.
The stored password might have read OK, but the fact that you had no problems with IE
and Outlook might indicate something's changed on the other end, possibly something
in the expected prompt->response sequence. Total speculation, but you could test it
by deleting the stored password and forcing SM to ask fresh if you want to store your
password, which would (I'm assuming) store the new sequence.
If it's not something along those lines I've got no clue.
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